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I would LOVE it if Charles Manson showed up on my door step and tried to sell me a vacuum
cleaner.
I would buy it. |
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LOL.
It is called, Intelligent Business, dearie ;-)...........;-)
It is business: It is not personal. |
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Not a psychopath, just a selfish person who makes decisions objectively. |
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Utter nonsense. If that were the case recruitment consultants all over the world would be scouring
prisons and mental asylums for the next CEO of Microsoft. |
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A business man's success would depend on the the way he interacts with others and his ability to
forge connections and trust. A psychopath lacks the ability to converse with others in an effective
manner in which he will gain the trust of his clients. Although a certain degree of ruthlessness is
required, the ability to talk and convince others would be more important to a businessman. |
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Oh you mean like Hitler? |
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I am sure you are not in the business world. If i were psychopathic i would have no clients, as
much of my success comes from my honesty, and integrity. If my boss were psychopathic, i would not
work for him, and he would not last at my company. If his boss were psychopathic he would be
arrested for some white collar crime, or fired. Things are not as they were. Ethics are pushed, i
won't deny that, but we live in an age where law suits are everywhere, and ethics are actually
important in a company. Furthermore, it is when you are the most honest that you are the most
trusted and you are more successful. Psychopathic behavior implies no prudence, and prudence is
essential in success. |
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